Protests Seestory on ~~ Page 5

Protests Seestory on ~~ Page 5

20thYear of Publication January6-20, 1987 Volume 12, Number 6 Published at UCSD Worldwide Student -~ Protests seestory on ~~ page 5 Non-ProfitOrg. New Indicator U.S. Postage StudentOrganizations PAID UC San Diego, B-023 La Jolla,Calif. La Jolla,CA 92093 PermitNo. 256 1966-1986 Ann 2 WEDNESDAY, JAN 7 3 bill,number S. 2545,and Representative Richardson’sbill, number H.R. 4872. ProgressiveStudent Association’sfirst Singingthe Internationale... PlanTo Picket!in responseto anynew generalmeeting of thequarter will be prosecutionsof SanDiego area draft held at 4:30, at the Undergrad resisters.First w.orking day after any ConferenceRoom at the International newindictment. Federal Building, Front Center.All interestedstudents are andBroadway. Draft Resisters Defense invitedto attendto helpplan the PSA’s Fund.753-7518, 282-9969. WinterQuarter activities. Formore inf0 Chinese Students Revolt call534-2016. PledgeResistance! Pledge to joina Thousandsof Chinesestudents, than5,000 students marched to thehome publicfast, peacefully protest, write of BejingUniversity’s President Ding lettersand engage in othersuch acts of singingthe socialistanthem The FRIDAY JAN 9 International,havetaken to thestreets Shisun to demand their comrades’ MONDAY-SATURDA~r center.Phone number: 534-4873. civil disobedienceto preventthe Findout about study, work, and travel of Bejing, Shanghai, and other release. SupportGroups: Currently there are 6 PM: Spanishlanguage classes. Grass invasionof Nicaraguaor El Salvador. Pledgesare being distributed by the San opportunitiesin Latin America at the universitycities throughout China, to While the government has not four;Lesbian/Bisexual, Fridays 4:30-- RootsCultural Center. 1947 30th and InternationalCenter. 12-1pro. Call 534- demand "democracy"and an end to launcheda major crackdownon the 6. Womenin Science,Fridays 2:00---4. Grape.232-5009. Diego Chapter of the National 1123for more info. authoritarianism.They have also studentsthey have reacted through the FeministDiscussion Group, Thursdays EmergencyResponse Network or may 6:30 PM: New IndicatorCollective be obtainedthrough the Friendsof expressedtheir support for Chinese pagesof theCommunist Party’s official 4:30--6,and a Men’sGroup, Mondays meeting.New volunteerswelcome! NicaraguanCulture: PO Box 8305 La FRIDAY JAN 16 leaderDeng Xiaoping’sstructural paper,the People’sDaily. The latest 5:30--7. At the UCSD Women’s Support progressiveindependent reformsand theiropposition to the demonstrationhas been labeledanti- ResourceCenter in theStudent Center. Jolla,Ca. 92038.(619) 459-4650. For Freeinformation on study,work. and journalism!UCSD Student Center, NonviolenceTraining call 223-8826 or conservativehardliners, the so called socialistand describedas havingbeen Call534-2023 for more info. Room209. 534-2016. travelopportunities in Asia will be Maoists. "...staged at the instigation ofa few ill- 225-8796. offeredat theInternational Center from 11AM-8PM:Groundwork Books. In the TELEPHONE HOTLINES The protestbegan 12 days ago in intentionedpeople." The regime has also UCSDStudent Center across from the EVERY SATURDAY 12-1pm. Shanghai,where thousands of studentselicitedthe supportof laborunions GeneralStore Co-op. 452-9625. (202)547-4343. For national legislation againstthe students. Several unions have Rapevictim’s support group meeting. information. and supportersmarched to demandthe TUESDAY-SATURDAY Center for Women’s Studies and TUESDAY JAN 20 rightto elect their leaders in competitivecalledon the studentsto halttheir (202)332-9230. Nicaragua and Central protestand to restoreorder. 10AM-6PM: Grass Roots Cultural Services,2467 E Street.Golden Hill. America.(24 hour) The OpportunitiesAbroad Office will elections.The protests have since spread Center.1947 30th and Grape. 232-5009. 233-8984.Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30AM- holdan infosession on work,sludv and to otherparts of Chinaand havetaken (202)543-0006. Nuclear Arms control ConservativesAssert Themselves Sundaysfrom I IAM-3PM. 4:30PM. information. travelopportunities in Africa from 5-6at on a differentcharacter in different 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HOTLINE: (202) 547-3336.For space weapon theInternational Center. Call 534-1123 locations,though the main thrust Ominously,the student protest has led EVERY TUESDAY 233-3080 information. formore info. appears constant,more political to a resurgenceof the conservative 6 PM: Free and confidentialDraft (202) 546-0408. South African freedom. factionin theParty. The conservatives Counselingwith professionallegal COMMUNITY ALERT information. APRIL 30 - MAY 3 haveused the unrest to attackthe Deng Restrainedreaction regime’sreforms and "lack of dicipline." workers.Chicano Federation building. StopAll Fundingand Implementation Radicalthought for womenconference from Authorities Alsoby appointmentwith the National of P.L. 93-531! Write your THROUGH FEB. 28 to be held in Cleveland,Ohio. The LawyersGuild, 233-1701. CongressionalRepresentatives and ask Photoexhibit of RichardPeterson and conferenceisstill in planning stages and Reactionfrom the authoritieshas Committee for World Democracy, themto supportthe moratorium of P. L. SydneyNovae featuring silver prints and inputis requested.Write to: Women’s beenrestrained. This is in contrastto AdministrationEfforts to sponsorsof the PoliticalFilm Series, 93-531,and all fundingtoward the mixed media.At 1149 28th Street BuildingProject, P.O. Box 18129, recentstudent unrest in France,where lecturesand progressive events, meets at relocationof Navajoand Hopipeople. (cornerof 28thand B streets),call 232- Cleveland,Ohio, 44118 or call216-321- studentswere met by club-wielding 5 PM in room208 of the UCSDstudent Askthem to supportSenator Cranston’s 2787for more information. 8582on Tuesdays9:30 to noon. police.One studentwas evenmurdered by the Frenchpolice. According to Exploit Faculty Backfire reportsfrom western journalists, the Bulletin:Dick to Students: The UniversityCouncil-American representsnon-Senate faculty at the such a questionis basedon a false Chinesepolice are underorders to premise. Thecollective wouhl like to thankthe wouldlike to apologizeto ourreader~ restrainthemselves. As of yetthere have Federationof Teachers(UC-AFT) filed Universityof California.The charge was Drop Dead UCSD Guardianfi~r making their ./orthe prevelance oft.rpos and di[/erent beenno reportsof officiallysahctioned an unfairlabor practice charge against filed with the Public Employment Non-Senatefaculty make up a sizable typesettingmachine available to us after type.lacesresuhingfrom thisw~/i)rtttnate policeviolence towards the students. the UCSD administration in mid RelationsBoard, a stateagency, after the minority--34% according to one ChancellorRichard C. Atkinsonhas Californiaregulations requiring the the untime(vdeath o/ our own. We occurrence. There have also been few arrests. December alleging that the campus grievanceprocedures were estimate--ofUC’s teachingfaculty. responded to the New Indicator Chancellorto hear within seven days all Although24 studentswere arrested at a administrationhasbreached the terms of exhausted. Theyare "non-Senate" in the sense that Collectiveand StudentCooperative appeals of Media Board funding December31 march,the authorities let thecollective bargaining agreement that The UC-AFT charges the they do not belongto the Academic Union’sopen letter (published in the decisions,the New Indicator Collective themgo the followingday aftermore wentinto effect July 1, 1986.The union administrationwith violating provisions Senate,which consists of thosefaculty November18-December l, 1986,edition has beenembroiled in hearingsbefore of the contractlimiting the numberof who are alreadytenured or in tenure- ofthe new indicator) with a flatrefusal to theAssociated Students’ Judicial Board Letters: Smash the AS coursesnon-Senate faculty are required trackappointments. Tenure provides actto safeguardstudent rights. sinceOctober of lastyear. Lookingthrough the Disorientationincreasefunding to media,for example, Organizesand Parties to teachto receivefull-time or 100% "permanent"careers and higherpay. In separateletters addressed tO the ChancellorAtkinson has essentiallyManualthe otherday, I noticedyour in orderto jusIifybudget cuts. Your salary.Specifically, theadministration The Universitylimits the numberof StudentCooperative Union and the New told UCSD’sstudents to drop dead, briefreport on theAssociated Students’ hasrequired several ’visiting lecturers’ in tenuredpositions according to its articledoesn’t make this as clearas it definitionof budgetconstraints. Non- IndicatorCollective, Atkinson refused accordingto the StudentCooperative theft--Ican think of no otherway to put couldhave. with a ProgressiveSpirit the writingprograms to teachtwelve to consider the New Indicator coursesper academic year to receivefull- Senatefaculty are sometimescalled Union’sOrganizing Support Group. it--of student funds for their The April1985 referendum proposed Collective’sappeal of the Associated "WhatAtkinson has done is to deny bureaucracy. A new student organizationhas timesalary, in flagrantdisregard for the "non-ladder"faculty since they cannot increasingactivity fees for various formedin responseto whatorganizers becomeeligible to climbfor tenured Students’politically-motivated budget studentsthe rightto dueprocess, fair The CampusActivity Fee (CAF)has contract,which sets a maximumof nine cut,and the imposition of a fraudulent specificpurposes; among them $1.50 per callthe growing threat of warin Central coursesfor 100%salary in anyprogram. positions.Nevertheless,

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